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GREAT ROOMS
The Empty Dry Cleaner That Became a Printing Studio
Leslie Diuguid needed a larger space to work (and her bedroom back).
By Wendy Goodman | February 6, 2024
BKReader
Brooklyn is Home to the First Black- And Woman-Owned Print Shop in NYC
Leslie Diuguid works with emerging and mid-career artists to make art more accessible.
By Brianna Robles | October 10, 2023
NEW SUNS
Shop Talk
In their conversation, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. and Leslie Diuguid express the values they share as printers: community collaboration, caring for the matrix, and the print shop.
By Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. & Leslie Diuguid | May 16, 2023
HYPERALLERGIC
on Your Radar
Print Center New York is debuting its pilot Spotlight initiative with a pop-up showcase of editions by Leslie Diuguid of Brooklyn’s Du-Good Press.
By
Rhea Nayyar
| September 11, 2023
Wide Rainbow
Leslie Diuguid / Du-Good Press
Wide Rainbow Connects is a free educational video series where viewers meet artists in their studios.
By Waylon Bone and Greg Navarro | May, 2021
Kazam! Magazine
Screen Play
Leslie Diuguid’s fine-art prints are redefining the genre through a homegrown operation that gives artists—and herself—a greater voice
By Diana Budds | May, 2022
DAVID ZWIRNER
52 Walker x Du-Good Press
Director of 52 Walker, Ebony L. Haynes in conversation with Leslie Diuguid | March, 2022
DEEP COLOR
Episode 69: Leslie Diuguid
By
Joseph Hart
| December 17, 2021
Hello, Print Friend
Episode 112 : Leslie Diuguid
By
Miranda K. Metcalf
| August 4, 2021
Studio Noize
Special Editions w/ printmaker Leslie Diuguid
By
Jamaal Barber
| May 25, 2021
MAYDAY Magazine
In Conversation with Leslie Diuguid of Du-Good Press, the First and Only Black Female Owned Fine Art Printshop in New York
by
Corey Durbin
| April 15, 2021
The Creative Independent
On working against the establishment
Artist and fine art printer Leslie Diuguid discusses wearing all the hats, facing hurdles in life and business as a Black woman, building community, and advice for people starting something new.
by
Annie Bielski
| March 1, 2021
Reflections on Color
Leslie Diuguid
I find it most satisfying to take special care in how the edges, where colors meet, are treated. This type of care should be applied to all governing bodies that set out to protect the most vulnerable.
by
Laura Berman
| December 19, 2020
IFPDA
Black Women of Print: A Virtual Studio Visit and Conversation
A conversation and virtual studio visits with the founder and artists of Black Women of Print
Delita Martin, artist, Black Box Press
,
Tanekeya Word, Founder, Executive Director
,
Black Women of Print
, Leslie Diuguid, artist and Owner/Established Printmaker, Du-Good Press
Introductions by
Ann Marshall, Durham Press
| October 30, 2020
Black Women of Print Speaker Series with Leslie Diuguid
Hosted by
Sarah Kirk Hanley, Executive Director at MGC
| October, 2020
Manhattan Graphics Center
Paper Cuts
Guest:
Leslie Diuguid
Host:
Christopher Kardambikis
Recorded on March 10th, 2020
The Print Cast
Brooklyn Screen Printer Leslie Diuguid of Du-Good Press
Leslie Diuguid joins the podcast today to talk screen printing, both in how she runs her own publishing shop and her day job as a fabricator for Powerhouse Arts in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
By
Nicholas Naughton
| February, 2020
Build Your Own Printshop Panel at Pratt Institute
This conversation explored how printmakers continue their practice after leaving their school's facilities, how to establish a printshop, and other avenues for working in the field.
Leslie Diuguid of Du-Good Press,
Mark Herschede of Haven Press
,
Anna Hoberman of Afternoon Editions
, and
Erik Hougen of Lower East Side Printshop.
Moderated by artist, Adjunct Associate Professor of Fine Arts, and organizer of Pratt Institute Editions
Grayson Cox
| May 1, 2019
International Print Center New York